[MacPorts] #61743: mame: improve user experience when running
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Tue Dec 15 19:08:19 UTC 2020
#61743: mame: improve user experience when running
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Reporter: mascguy | Owner: mascguy
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: mame |
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Description changed by mascguy:
Old description:
> Presently, when launching Mame, the user is presented with several
> warnings:
>
> {{{
> $ mame
> Unable to create history.db
>
> Unable to create history.db
> }}}
>
> This is due to the default Mame configuration, which references read-only
> directories within the MacPorts tree.
>
> For the next port release, we should improve on this:
> * At a minimum, the port notes should mention that a custom user
> configuration file (.ini) will fix such issues.
> * In addition, it would be helpful to provide an example user
> configuration file.
> * And finally, it might also be worth using a default configuration, that
> references user-writable areas. Say, ~/Library/Application Support/Mame/
New description:
Presently, when launching Mame, the user is presented with several
warnings:
{{{
$ mame
Unable to create history.db
Unable to create history.db
}}}
This is due to the default Mame configuration, which references read-only
directories within the MacPorts tree.
For the next port release, we should improve on this:
* At a minimum, the port notes should mention that a custom user
configuration file (.ini) will fix such issues.
* In addition, it would be helpful to provide an example user
configuration file.
* And finally, it might also be worth using a default configuration, that
references user-writable areas. Say, ~/Library/Application Support/Mame/
Separately, MacPorts has an older How-To article, regarding the use of
Mame:
[https://trac.macports.org/wiki/howto/Mame]
Review that article, looking for inspiration... and update any info that's
out-of-date.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61743#comment:7>
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